Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace is on a fast-track recovery after having offseason shoulder surgery. In fact, he’ll begin throwing again in 10 days, coach Hugh Freeze said on Wednesday.

Freeze said doctors aren’t holding Wallace back. The plan is to for him “to do quite a bit early and push is aggressively,” Freeze said.

Wallace wasn’t physically able to participate in spring workouts but did get “mental reps,” his coach said. That should help because for all his potential—and for all the hype surrounding the Rebels this offseason—it’s hard to overlook the fact that Wallace threw an SEC-high 17 interceptions last season.

His shoulder injury, which he played through, may have contributed to his accuracy and arm strength throughout the season. With it presumably resolved going into the 2013 season, it will be interesting to see how Wallace responds.